Word: basically
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...basic domestic issue (defined by Taft) is "liberty against socialism"-"whether we shall delegate to an all powerful federal Government, with unlimited power to tax and spend, the rights to direct and operate our agriculture, industry, labor and local communities and the daily lives of our citizens...
...purpose of "encouraging college playwrights and giving them an opportunity to see their plays staged," the club will not try to compete with the regular University dramatic groups. The suggestion of a merger with an established drama society was defeated at the meeting on the grounds of this basic difference in purpose and the possibility of the new group's remaining solely a play-reading organization if it were incorporated...
...announcing the Young Progressives' action, President Lowell P. Beveridge, Jr. '52, stressed the fact that his group opposes the loyalty certificate on broader grounds than expressed in the joint resolution. He condemned the certificate on several grounds, especially the "guilt by association" concept which he said was basic...
Employees' opinions should be sought in advance on any important changes, thus giving them a sense of participation. Though workers had joined unions to get this sense of participation, the report said: "There is no basic conflict between workers' loyalty to their company and their allegiance to the union...
...Boris Shishkin, C.I.O. Secretary-Treasurer James B. Carey, Libbey-Owens-Ford's President John D. Biggers, RCA's President Frank Folsom, Macy's President Jack I. Straus, and U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Herman Steinkraus. Their final report called for nothing less than revolution in the basic approach to labor-management relations...